ESPRESSSO

Espresso is coffee in a highly concentrated form. Espresso is actually the name of the extraction method but many people use the term to refer to the actual drink.

Espresso may be consumed plain, or it may be the base of cappuccinos, lattes and other coffee based drinks.

It is sometimes served in tiny cups due to the strong level of concentration - a couple of sips can deliver a high-voltage jolt.

Espresso is for people who absolutely love the taste of coffee, because it offers such a strong flavor; devotees consider it a religion.

CAPPUCCINO

Cappuccino is a coffee drink that is in between a macchiato and a latte. The drink is made by combining equal parts of steamed milk, espresso, and topped with milk froth (steamed milk foam). After the drink is prepared it it served with shaved chocolate, raw sugar or cinnamon sprinkled on top.

If you order a "dry" cappuccino, you will get one with more foam. The same goes for a "wet" cappuccino, which will have more milk.

CAFE AMERICANO

Americano is considered to be A "watered down" version of Espresso.

In fact, Americano, which is also referred to as Cafe Americano, is espresso poured into a cup of hot water.

The popular Americanized coffee drink is still stronger than regular coffee, it is just not as strong as Espresso.

LATTE

Latte is espresso mixed with hot, frothy steamed milk. Lattes come in many different variations, ie: Mocha Latte is espresso mixed with hot, steamed chocolate milk, Chai Latte is made with Indian Chai spices.

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